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Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

In addition to playing home and road games against NFC West rivals, the Arizona Cardinals will host the Packers, Vikings, Ravens, Bengals and Saints this season and take on the Bears, Lions, Steelers, Browns and Eagles on the road. Take a quick look at the Cardinals' schedule for 2015: Michael Chow/azcentral sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

In addition to playing home and road games against NFC West rivals, the Arizona Cardinals will host the Packers, Vikings, Ravens, Bengals and Saints this season and take on the Bears, Lions, Steelers, Browns and Eagles on the road. Take a quick look at the Cardinals' schedule for 2015:
Michael Chow/azcentral sports

Sept. 20 – at Bears – 10 a.m. | Bruce Arians wanted the Bears job in 2013, and he would be Ditka II by now if they had possessed the good sense to hire him. Instead, they are the Bears and they hired Marc Trestman, who lasted two seasons. It's the Cardinals' first game in Chicago since 2009. Bruce Kluckhohn/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Sept. 20 – at Bears – 10 a.m. | Bruce Arians wanted the Bears job in 2013, and he would be Ditka II by now if they had possessed the good sense to hire him. Instead, they are the Bears and they hired Marc Trestman, who lasted two seasons. It's the Cardinals' first game in Chicago since 2009.
Bruce Kluckhohn/USA TODAY Sports

Sept. 27 – 49ers – 1:05 p.m. | Defensive end Darnell Dockett gets to see what the visitors' locker room at University of Phoenix Stadium looks like. The Cardinals released Dockett in the off-season and he signed with the 49ers. Dockett might have a thing or two to say in the week prior. Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Sept. 27 – 49ers – 1:05 p.m. | Defensive end Darnell Dockett gets to see what the visitors' locker room at University of Phoenix Stadium looks like. The Cardinals released Dockett in the off-season and he signed with the 49ers. Dockett might have a thing or two to say in the week prior.
Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

Oct. 4 – Rams – 1:25 p.m. | The Cardinals have won three consecutive games against the division rival, but they suffered terrible losses in each game. In 2013, safety Tyrann Mathieu shredded a knee. Quarterback Carson Palmer's 2014 season ended with a knee injury against the Rams in week 10. His backup, Drew Stanton, went down against the Rams in week 15. Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Oct. 4 – Rams – 1:25 p.m. | The Cardinals have won three consecutive games against the division rival, but they suffered terrible losses in each game. In 2013, safety Tyrann Mathieu shredded a knee. Quarterback Carson Palmer's 2014 season ended with a knee injury against the Rams in week 10. His backup, Drew Stanton, went down against the Rams in week 15.
Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

Oct. 11 – at Detroit – 1:05 p.m. | The Cardinals' tour of the NFC North resumes. They have won six consecutive games over the Lions, including wins in each of the last two seasons. The Lions mustered just two field goals in Glendale last year. It's the Cardinals first trip to Detroit since 2009. Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Oct. 11 – at Detroit – 1:05 p.m. | The Cardinals' tour of the NFC North resumes. They have won six consecutive games over the Lions, including wins in each of the last two seasons. The Lions mustered just two field goals in Glendale last year. It's the Cardinals first trip to Detroit since 2009.
Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

Oct. 18 – at Steelers – 10 a.m. | A second consecutive long road trip. Will the Cardinals find somewhere back East to stay between games? Maybe Arians knows some folks in Pittsburgh who would put the Cardinals up. Arians coached there from 2004 to 2011, when he was "re-fired" by team ownership. Geoff Burke/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Oct. 18 – at Steelers – 10 a.m. | A second consecutive long road trip. Will the Cardinals find somewhere back East to stay between games? Maybe Arians knows some folks in Pittsburgh who would put the Cardinals up. Arians coached there from 2004 to 2011, when he was "re-fired" by team ownership.
Geoff Burke/USA TODAY Sports

Oct. 26 – Ravens – 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) | The first prime time game of the year, on Monday night. The Cardinals have lost four of five games to the Ravens, but this is the first time since 2003 the teams have played in Arizona. It's the first time Ravens pass rusher Terrell Suggs, who played at Chandler Hamilton and ASU, will play in Arizona as a pro. Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Oct. 26 – Ravens – 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) | The first prime time game of the year, on Monday night. The Cardinals have lost four of five games to the Ravens, but this is the first time since 2003 the teams have played in Arizona. It's the first time Ravens pass rusher Terrell Suggs, who played at Chandler Hamilton and ASU, will play in Arizona as a pro.
Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports

Nov. 1 – at Browns – 11 a.m. | Man, Arians has coached a lot of places. He was with the Browns, too, back when they were an expansion team. The Browns are only slightly better now, maybe. It's the Cardinals third long trip in four weeks, so it won't be easy. Aaron Doster/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Nov. 1 – at Browns – 11 a.m. | Man, Arians has coached a lot of places. He was with the Browns, too, back when they were an expansion team. The Browns are only slightly better now, maybe. It's the Cardinals third long trip in four weeks, so it won't be easy.
Aaron Doster/USA TODAY Sports

Nov. 15 – at Seattle – 6:30 p.m. (NBC) | It's the Sunday night game on NBC and the Cardinals' first division game in more than a month. The Seahawks beat the Cardinals twice last year, but as Arizona fans would note, the Cardinals played both games with backup quarterbacks. No matter, the games counted. Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Nov. 15 – at Seattle – 6:30 p.m. (NBC) | It's the Sunday night game on NBC and the Cardinals' first division game in more than a month. The Seahawks beat the Cardinals twice last year, but as Arizona fans would note, the Cardinals played both games with backup quarterbacks. No matter, the games counted.
Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports

Nov. 29 – at 49ers – 2:05 p.m. | You used to be able to throw out the records when these two teams met. But now all records are kept on computers, and it's harder to do. No matter how these teams are doing, it's a nasty rivalry worthy of your attention, post-Thanksgiving. Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Nov. 29 – at 49ers – 2:05 p.m. | You used to be able to throw out the records when these two teams met. But now all records are kept on computers, and it's harder to do. No matter how these teams are doing, it's a nasty rivalry worthy of your attention, post-Thanksgiving.
Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports

Dec. 6 – at St. Louis – 11 a.m. | Speaking of nasty, no NFL team is nastier than the Rams. They play through every echo of an official's whistle. Jasen Vinlove/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Dec. 6 – at St. Louis – 11 a.m. | Speaking of nasty, no NFL team is nastier than the Rams. They play through every echo of an official's whistle.
Jasen Vinlove/USA TODAY Sports

Dec. 10 – Vikings - 6:25 p.m. (NFLN) | Will running back Adrian Peterson be in uniform? If so, for which team? The Cardinals are interested in Peterson and he wants out of Minnesota. But the Vikings don't appear willing to move him. It could be an interesting story line for a Thursday night. Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Dec. 10 – Vikings - 6:25 p.m. (NFLN) | Will running back Adrian Peterson be in uniform? If so, for which team? The Cardinals are interested in Peterson and he wants out of Minnesota. But the Vikings don't appear willing to move him. It could be an interesting story line for a Thursday night.
Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports

Dec. 20 – at Eagles – 11 a.m. | Philadelphia in late December. It sounds miserable, and the Cardinals have to be hoping for good weather. They tend not to play well in the foul stuff. Quarterback Sam Bradford will give the Eagles a different look, if he stays healthy. Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Dec. 20 – at Eagles – 11 a.m. | Philadelphia in late December. It sounds miserable, and the Cardinals have to be hoping for good weather. They tend not to play well in the foul stuff. Quarterback Sam Bradford will give the Eagles a different look, if he stays healthy.
Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Dec. 27 – Packers – 2:25 p.m. | The Packers received a nice Christmas present from the NFL, getting to visit the Valley during the holidays. Zonies, look for all your pasty Midwestern relatives to hit you up for a place to stay. Joe Nicholson/USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Dec. 27 – Packers – 2:25 p.m. | The Packers received a nice Christmas present from the NFL, getting to visit the Valley during the holidays. Zonies, look for all your pasty Midwestern relatives to hit you up for a place to stay.
Joe Nicholson/USA TODAY Sports

Jan. 3 – Seattle – 2:25 p.m. | The Seahawks return to Glendale, where they like to run pass plays from the opponents' 1-yard line. Or they did as recently as February in Super Bowl XLIX. Think someone will ask coach Pete Carroll about that play during the week? Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

Jan. 3 – Seattle – 2:25 p.m. | The Seahawks return to Glendale, where they like to run pass plays from the opponents' 1-yard line. Or they did as recently as February in Super Bowl XLIX. Think someone will ask coach Pete Carroll about that play during the week?
Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

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Arizona Cardinals' 2015 regular season schedule

In addition to playing home and road games against NFC West rivals, the Arizona Cardinals will host the Packers, Vikings, Ravens, Bengals and Saints this season and take on the Bears, Lions, Steelers, Browns and Eagles on the road. Take a quick look at the Cardinals' schedule for 2015:

In addition to playing home and road games against NFC West rivals, the Arizona Cardinals will host the Packers, Vikings, Ravens, Bengals and Saints this season and take on the Bears, Lions, Steelers, Browns and Eagles on the road.

Take a quick look at the Cardinals' schedule for 2015 (all times Arizona):

Sept. 13 – Saints – 1:05 p.m. (Channel 10)

New Orleans spent the off-season purging itself of bloated contracts and some talented players. They still have quarterback Drew Brees. New Cardinals defensive coordinator James Bettcher faces an early test.

Sept. 20 – at Bears – 10 a.m. (Channel 10)

Bruce Arians wanted the Bears job in 2013, and he would be Ditka II by now if they had possessed the good sense to hire him. Instead, they are the Bears and they hired Marc Trestman, who lasted two seasons. It's the Cardinals' first game in Chicago since 2009.

Sept. 27 – 49ers – 1:05 p.m. (Channel 10)

Defensive end Darnell Dockett gets to see what the visitors' locker room at University of Phoenix Stadium looks like. The Cardinals released Dockett in the off-season and he signed with the 49ers. Dockett might have a thing or two to say in the week prior.

Oct. 4 – Rams – 1:25 p.m. (Channel 10)

The Cardinals have won three consecutive games against the division rival, but they suffered terrible losses in each game. In 2013, safety Tyrann Mathieu shredded a knee. Quarterback Carson Palmer's 2014 season ended with a knee injury against the Rams in week 10. His backup, Drew Stanton, went down against the Rams in week 15.

Oct. 11 – at Detroit – 1:05 p.m. (Channel 10)

The Cardinals' tour of the NFC North resumes. They have won six consecutive games over the Lions, including wins in each of the last two seasons. The Lions mustered just two field goals in Glendale last year. It's the Cardinals first trip to Detroit since 2009.

Oct. 18 – at Steelers – 10 a.m. (Channel 10)

A second consecutive long road trip. Will the Cardinals find somewhere back East to stay between games? Maybe Arians knows some folks in Pittsburgh who would put the Cardinals up. Arians coached there from 2004 to 2011, when he was "re-fired" by team ownership.

Oct. 26 – Ravens – 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)

The first prime time game of the year, on Monday night. The Cardinals have lost four of five games to the Ravens, but this is the first time since 2003 the teams have played in Arizona. It's the first time Ravens pass rusher Terrell Suggs, who played at Chandler Hamilton and ASU, will play in Arizona as a pro.

Nov. 1 – at Browns – 11 a.m. (Channel 10)

Man, Arians has coached a lot of places. He was with the Browns, too, back when they were an expansion team. The Browns are only slightly better now, maybe. It's the Cardinals third long trip in four weeks, so it won't be easy.

Nov. 8 – OFF

The Cardinals take a breather before going to play…

Nov. 15 – at Seattle – 6:30 p.m. (Channel 12)

It's the Sunday night game on NBC and the Cardinals' first division game in more than a month. The Seahawks beat the Cardinals twice last year, but as Arizona fans would note, the Cardinals played both games with backup quarterbacks. No matter, the games counted.

Nov. 22 – Bengals – 2:05 p.m. (Channel 5)

Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer will be facing his old team, although he's done that before, in 2012 with the Raiders. (Bengals won). Provided both are healthy, Bengals receiver A.J. Green vs. Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson should be a fun matchup. Bengals middle linebacker Vontaze Burfict, an ASU product, makes a return to the desert.

Nov. 29 – at 49ers – 2:05 p.m. (Channel 10)

You used to be able to throw out the records when these two teams met. But now all records are kept on computers, and it's harder to do. No matter how these teams are doing, it's a nasty rivalry worthy of your attention, post-Thanksgiving.

Dec. 6 – at St. Louis – 11 a.m. (Channel 10)

Speaking of nasty, no NFL team is nastier than the Rams. They play through every echo of an official's whistle.

Dec. 10 – Vikings - 6:25 p.m. (NFL Network)

Will running back Adrian Peterson be in uniform? If so, for which team? The Cardinals are interested in Peterson and he wants out of Minnesota. But the Vikings don't appear willing to move him. It could be an interesting story line for a Thursday night.

Dec. 20 – at Eagles – 11 a.m. (Channel 10)

Philadelphia in late December. It sounds miserable, and the Cardinals have to be hoping for good weather. They tend not to play well in the foul stuff. Quarterback Sam Bradford will give the Eagles a different look, if he stays healthy.

Dec. 27 – Packers – 2:25 p.m. (Channel 10)

The Packers received a nice Christmas present from the NFL, getting to visit the Valley during the holidays. Zonies, look for all your pasty Midwestern relatives to hit you up for a place to stay.

Jan. 3 – Seattle – 2:25 p.m. (Channel 10)

The Seahawks return to Glendale, where they like to run pass plays from the opponents' 1-yard line. Or they did as recently as February in Super Bowl XLIX. Think someone will ask coach Pete Carroll about that play during the week?